Part two . . . . My starter: Grapevine cured salmon - Kohirabi remoulade, pickled grapes, lemon puree & a shallot dressing Mrs. A.s: Parma ham brushetta - glazed fig, gorgonzola, onion chutney, balsamic & rocket Mains: Mine - fillet steak & similar chips to last night, and including roast tomato, portobello mushroom, rocket & parmesan salad, and geet big onion rings Mrs. A.s - pan fried stone bass with charred leeks, potato, sea beets, herb oil & a langoustine sauce Desserts: Mine - millefeuille, with mango curd, vanilla cream, mango compote and raspberry sorbet Mrs. A.s - choux bun with vanilla cream patissiere, glazed banana, vanilla ice cream & warm banana caramel Drinks: a couple of cocktails (not me), some Glenfiddich (not her) & some champers This was at a different restaurant to last night's (to be announced, Porterfield)
Well as this a dinner thread, I would like to introduce you all to the saturday dining habits of me. I like to go out for a drink on saturdays or drink at home if SAFC are playing. I do not want to sit down and have a meal Al I have been doing in last few years or so, is going to Lidls, buying 3 stonebaked rolls Mrs prepares for me, and I eat them whenever I feel like like it. Not much trouble for her and convenient for me As an aside, if you have read my recent few posts on this thread about prices, and in particular me paying £8.50 for a can of WYLAM?(330ml, mind i hindsight it may have been 440ml which I doubt!!). I have today ahad a few ( lot??) in Costa Del Concord @Washy. I kid you not I paid £1.79 (PINT) for milestone @ 5.6% in spoons, beer festival on and thereafter £2..20 for Smiths in Middle Inn Returned home and enjoying my dinner now........................cheap day compared to last Wednesad FFFFFSSS
After my earlier post i made these again last night. Well worth it if you like Buffalo Wings and want to avoid deep frying https://cafedelites.com/crispy-buffalo-chicken-wings-baked/
Nowt wrong with Concord mate, drink there regularly myself. I call the Middle Inn the Middle Earth mind
This is what we were drinking on the first night (Friday) . . . . which is the name of the (5 star) hotel (just outside Chester)
Soup and a sarny is one of those brilliant combos. If you can get away with dipping the sarnie even better.
Flying solo in the house tonight. Fancy something with a cold beer in about an hour. I think I am going cheese on toast. I like crusts of the bread toasted. Branston smeared on thick. Cheese and chilli flakes. Under the grill. Splash of Worcester sauce floating on the top. Then a cornetto!
I had baked beans and toast! Not beans on toast, I hate soggy toast Uncut tiger loaf, sliced thick, and well toasted, and let it cool down for a bit before buttering. Baked beans with cracked black pepper and chilli flakes. Was very nice
Home made beef chilli tonight. Served in the giant Yorkshire puds we didn’t use up with Sunday roast. Bit of freshly grated cheddar and pecorino, a dollop of sour cream on top and sorted .
Just finished my takeaway doner. At times junk food is just what the chef ordered. And it was greasy, spicy and bloody delicious.
Nothing beats a nice doner kebab, food of the gods. I try and have a balanced diet, so I find a kebab in each hand works well.